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I'm looking for excellent and highly motivated hashtag#PhD candidates for competitive internal PhD hashtag#studentship opportunities within the University of Nottingham Faculty of Engineering of the University of Nottingham (both UK and international applicants). Please send your CV (including trannoscripts) by the end of January 2025 via email to: Valentin.heller@nottingham.ac.ck
Dr. Young Gu Her (https://lnkd.in/ehTmCZVT) and I (https://lnkd.in/eMtVYjHd) at University of Florida are recruiting a Ph.D. student on "Reclaiming Legacy Phosphorus from Lake Okeechobee for Sustainable Agriculture and Ecosystem Restoration" starting from Fall 2025. Competitive salary and benefits are provided by this ABE Pathfinder fellowship, see job denoscription for more details. Application due is on 02/28/2025. Thanks.
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Ph.D. Position in Forest Ecosystem Health and Resilience Oklahoma State University
The Department of Natural Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Oklahoma, seeks a highly motivated PhD student to join our research team. This position focuses on studying forest health and resilience to disturbance and stress such as climate change, pests, and pathogens at the regional, national, and global scales. The selected candidate will be co-advised by Dr. Jia Yang and Dr. Bryan Murray and work in a multidisciplinary environment alongside experts in forest measurement, climate change, ecosystem modeling, GIS and remote sensing. This student will engage in cutting-edge research that contributes to the development of new management strategies that increase forest health and productivity.
Responsibilities:
Conduct research to identify forest health conditions in Oklahoma and Southeast United States.
Evaluate and develop management practices to enhance forest resilience.
Prepare presentations, reports, and manunoscripts for conferences and peer-reviewed publications.
Serve as Teaching Assistant for one course per year.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in forestry, ecology, natural resources, environmental science, geography, earth science, or a related field.
Minimum GPA of 3.0 (as required by the Department and Graduate College)
Strong quantitative and analytical skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
Preferred Skills:
Proficiency in coding and data analysis using Python, R, or similar programming languages.
Experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software.
Assistantship Details:
Annual salary of $26,000.
Tuition waiver for both resident and non-resident students.
Start date: Summer or Fall 2025.
Application Process:
✅ To apply, please send the following materials to Dr. Jia Yang at jia.yang11@okstate.edu
✅ A cover letter outlining your research interests, skills, and motivation for this position.
✅ A detailed CV or resume.
✅ Contact information for two academic or professional references.
✅ Unofficial trannoscripts.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
The Department of Natural Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Oklahoma, seeks a highly motivated PhD student to join our research team. This position focuses on studying forest health and resilience to disturbance and stress such as climate change, pests, and pathogens at the regional, national, and global scales. The selected candidate will be co-advised by Dr. Jia Yang and Dr. Bryan Murray and work in a multidisciplinary environment alongside experts in forest measurement, climate change, ecosystem modeling, GIS and remote sensing. This student will engage in cutting-edge research that contributes to the development of new management strategies that increase forest health and productivity.
Responsibilities:
Conduct research to identify forest health conditions in Oklahoma and Southeast United States.
Evaluate and develop management practices to enhance forest resilience.
Prepare presentations, reports, and manunoscripts for conferences and peer-reviewed publications.
Serve as Teaching Assistant for one course per year.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in forestry, ecology, natural resources, environmental science, geography, earth science, or a related field.
Minimum GPA of 3.0 (as required by the Department and Graduate College)
Strong quantitative and analytical skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
Preferred Skills:
Proficiency in coding and data analysis using Python, R, or similar programming languages.
Experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software.
Assistantship Details:
Annual salary of $26,000.
Tuition waiver for both resident and non-resident students.
Start date: Summer or Fall 2025.
Application Process:
✅ To apply, please send the following materials to Dr. Jia Yang at jia.yang11@okstate.edu
✅ A cover letter outlining your research interests, skills, and motivation for this position.
✅ A detailed CV or resume.
✅ Contact information for two academic or professional references.
✅ Unofficial trannoscripts.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
ETH Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025 in Switzerland
Open for those who completed PhD in last 2 years in any subject.
You need to write your fellowship project and identify a Mentor in ETH Zürich.
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Apply by 1st March 2025
Open for those who completed PhD in last 2 years in any subject.
You need to write your fellowship project and identify a Mentor in ETH Zürich.
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A PhD position is available at the Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta, Canada.
More details can be found below. Apply as soon as possible.
Deadline: Feb 15, 2025.
More details can be found below. Apply as soon as possible.
Deadline: Feb 15, 2025.
I am looking for a postdoctoral researcher (scholarship) for the project Lignin-derived biocarbons for water remediation. Candidates with PhD and a solid background in physical chemistry and electrochemistry, with specific experience in preparing lignin-derived carbons for the capture of organic water pollutants, are welcome to apply.
Interested candidates should email their application, including a CV, list of publications, and motivation letter, to tetyana.budnyak@geo.uu.se before February 10th, 2025.
Interested candidates should email their application, including a CV, list of publications, and motivation letter, to tetyana.budnyak@geo.uu.se before February 10th, 2025.
Job Opportunity - Postdoctoral Associate in Transdisciplinary Agroecology
This is a great opportunity for a budding agroecologist to work with Rachel Bezner Kerr at Cornell University and learn from/contribute to her fantastic work in Malawi on agroecology, climate change adaptation.
Rachel's Profile here: https://lnkd.in/e87mYnsJ
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Video we made with Rachel on co-creation of knowledge here: https://lnkd.in/ebspPKnv
"The successful candidate will work closely with Professor Bezner Kerr to advance several ongoing projects related to agroecology and rural development in Malawi, as well as develop new research projects on transdisciplinary agroecology and climate change adaptation in Africa and possibly systematic reviews related to climate change adaptation and agroecology. The Postdoctoral Associate will be integrated into Professor Bezner Kerr’s lab group on food, agroecology, climate change adaptation and social justice, including mentorship of graduate and undergraduate students in research methods. They will meet regularly with students to discuss works in progress and other issues. The postdoctoral researcher will also help with coordination activities of current and prospective research projects, which involve partners in Malawi, Tanzania, Ghana, South Africa, USA, Canada, France and Germany. Additionally, they will contribute to the Department of Global Development, the Institute of African Studies and Cornell more broadly by working on their own research and connecting to colleagues across the university. Depending on interests and feasibility, they may be able to teach and/or engage in off-campus fieldwork with Professor Bezner Kerr"
This is a great opportunity for a budding agroecologist to work with Rachel Bezner Kerr at Cornell University and learn from/contribute to her fantastic work in Malawi on agroecology, climate change adaptation.
Rachel's Profile here: https://lnkd.in/e87mYnsJ
Job Denoscription here: https://lnkd.in/ePWamg_P
Video we made with Rachel on co-creation of knowledge here: https://lnkd.in/ebspPKnv
"The successful candidate will work closely with Professor Bezner Kerr to advance several ongoing projects related to agroecology and rural development in Malawi, as well as develop new research projects on transdisciplinary agroecology and climate change adaptation in Africa and possibly systematic reviews related to climate change adaptation and agroecology. The Postdoctoral Associate will be integrated into Professor Bezner Kerr’s lab group on food, agroecology, climate change adaptation and social justice, including mentorship of graduate and undergraduate students in research methods. They will meet regularly with students to discuss works in progress and other issues. The postdoctoral researcher will also help with coordination activities of current and prospective research projects, which involve partners in Malawi, Tanzania, Ghana, South Africa, USA, Canada, France and Germany. Additionally, they will contribute to the Department of Global Development, the Institute of African Studies and Cornell more broadly by working on their own research and connecting to colleagues across the university. Depending on interests and feasibility, they may be able to teach and/or engage in off-campus fieldwork with Professor Bezner Kerr"
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We are looking for a 3-year Postdoctoral Fellow in hydroclimatic ecosystems services of wetlands. Interested? Apply before 10 January 2025!
Read more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/dcS_6mnS
The candidate will work on the project Disclosing the Overlooked Wetlandscape Ecosystem Services (DOWES). The main objective of DOWES is to resolve the interlinkages between water availability in wetlandscapes, their responses and stressors, and the provision of ecosystem services within and beyond their area of influence through synthesis across multiple wetlandscapes.
The postdoc employed by this call will focus on the work packages 1 and 4 of DOWES, that is, WP1) quantifying changes in water availability with space-base technologies such as altimetry, InSAR, Gravimetry and SWOT, and WP4) quantifying the provision of hydrological and hydroclimatic ecosystem services of wetlandscapes beyond the area of influence with hydrological and hydroclimatic modeling.
Figures describling the research:
Figure 1. a. Differences between a wetland unit and its wetlandscape. The ecosystem services provided by a wetland unit (i.e., ES1-3) are expected to be much smaller than those provided by the entire wetlandscape (e.g., WES1-3). Analysis at the wetlandscape scale may also uncover overlooked ecosystem services only detectable beyond the area of influence, such as downstream, downwind, or down-the-chain of wetlandscape products (e.g., WES4-5; pink patterns). b. Example of a wetlandscape: The Magdalena floodplain wetlandscape (MAG; red) and its two wetland units protected by Ramsar (black squares). The MAG comprises the main river, floodplains, riverine communities, and various wetlands systems.
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The candidate will work on the project Disclosing the Overlooked Wetlandscape Ecosystem Services (DOWES). The main objective of DOWES is to resolve the interlinkages between water availability in wetlandscapes, their responses and stressors, and the provision of ecosystem services within and beyond their area of influence through synthesis across multiple wetlandscapes.
The postdoc employed by this call will focus on the work packages 1 and 4 of DOWES, that is, WP1) quantifying changes in water availability with space-base technologies such as altimetry, InSAR, Gravimetry and SWOT, and WP4) quantifying the provision of hydrological and hydroclimatic ecosystem services of wetlandscapes beyond the area of influence with hydrological and hydroclimatic modeling.
Figures describling the research:
Figure 1. a. Differences between a wetland unit and its wetlandscape. The ecosystem services provided by a wetland unit (i.e., ES1-3) are expected to be much smaller than those provided by the entire wetlandscape (e.g., WES1-3). Analysis at the wetlandscape scale may also uncover overlooked ecosystem services only detectable beyond the area of influence, such as downstream, downwind, or down-the-chain of wetlandscape products (e.g., WES4-5; pink patterns). b. Example of a wetlandscape: The Magdalena floodplain wetlandscape (MAG; red) and its two wetland units protected by Ramsar (black squares). The MAG comprises the main river, floodplains, riverine communities, and various wetlands systems.
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Dear all,
I am looking for a young PostDoc (Assistant Professor) to join my group at the Hydrology and Hydrodynamics Department, Insitute of Geophysics PAS in Warsaw, Poland.
The newly recruited person will work on an NCN-funded project ennoscriptd "Impact of global warming on large river sinuosity".
Documents should be submitted by March 15, and all details and guidelines are available at https://www.igf.edu.pl/career.php. Please note that only documents submitted as per the guidelines will be considered.
Best regards,
Michael
I am looking for a young PostDoc (Assistant Professor) to join my group at the Hydrology and Hydrodynamics Department, Insitute of Geophysics PAS in Warsaw, Poland.
The newly recruited person will work on an NCN-funded project ennoscriptd "Impact of global warming on large river sinuosity".
Documents should be submitted by March 15, and all details and guidelines are available at https://www.igf.edu.pl/career.php. Please note that only documents submitted as per the guidelines will be considered.
Best regards,
Michael
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Post-doctoral Research Opportunity at the labs of Osvaldo Sala & Enrique Vivoni | Feb 3, 2025
Arizona State University’s Sala and Vivoni laboratories are seeking a postdoctoral research scholar to research the impact of woody plant encroachment on the hydrology of drylands. This project will integrate environmental sensor networks, a numerical ecohydrology model, and plant-soil-water field work at the Jornada Experimental Range. Come work with a great team of students, technical staff and our faculty members (Enrique Vivoni, Ph.D., P.E. and Osvaldo E. Sala)!
Essential duties
1. Deploy, maintain, and collaborate on experiments with PIs, lab manager and graduate students.
2. Analyze experimental data and write scientific papers associated with the research.
3. Travel to meetings to present results.
4. Be an active member in research group activities (e.g. participate in lab meetings).
Qualifications
1. Successful candidates must have a PhD in Ecology, Hydrology, Geography, Meteorology, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science, or related field.
2. Demonstrated dedication to solving scientific challenges through research and scholarship.
3. A demonstrated record of scholarly achievement, excellent communication skills, and proficiency in both written and spoken English.
4. The capacity to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams.
Send letter of intent, CV, and names with contact information of who would serve as a reference.
Applications will reviewed beginning 2/14/2025. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until the position is filled.
This is a grant-funded position. Continuation is contingent on future grant funding. Renewal of the position is contingent upon satisfactory progress and contribution to the collective program.
Arizona State University’s Sala and Vivoni laboratories are seeking a postdoctoral research scholar to research the impact of woody plant encroachment on the hydrology of drylands. This project will integrate environmental sensor networks, a numerical ecohydrology model, and plant-soil-water field work at the Jornada Experimental Range. Come work with a great team of students, technical staff and our faculty members (Enrique Vivoni, Ph.D., P.E. and Osvaldo E. Sala)!
Essential duties
1. Deploy, maintain, and collaborate on experiments with PIs, lab manager and graduate students.
2. Analyze experimental data and write scientific papers associated with the research.
3. Travel to meetings to present results.
4. Be an active member in research group activities (e.g. participate in lab meetings).
Qualifications
1. Successful candidates must have a PhD in Ecology, Hydrology, Geography, Meteorology, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science, or related field.
2. Demonstrated dedication to solving scientific challenges through research and scholarship.
3. A demonstrated record of scholarly achievement, excellent communication skills, and proficiency in both written and spoken English.
4. The capacity to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams.
Send letter of intent, CV, and names with contact information of who would serve as a reference.
Applications will reviewed beginning 2/14/2025. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until the position is filled.
This is a grant-funded position. Continuation is contingent on future grant funding. Renewal of the position is contingent upon satisfactory progress and contribution to the collective program.
We are hiring 3 PhDs at the UFZ PhD Cohort SEESAW - Societal and environmental impacts of complex extremes in a changing worldI'll be supervising a project looking at the interactions of flood and drought impacts 💧🔆Apply here until 31.01.25
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Immediate RA/Postdoc Position Available
I am looking for a highly motivated candidate with a Master’s or PhD in hydrometallurgy, chemistry, or chemical engineering. The candidate must be in Canada and ready to start soon.
Location: Queen’s University
Research focus: chemical separation of critical metals
Qualified candidates are invited to send an email with the subject “Prospective RA/Postdoc Position” and include the following:
-CV
-Scanned copy of Trannoscript(s)
Please send applications to farzaneh.sadri@queensu.ca.
I am looking for a highly motivated candidate with a Master’s or PhD in hydrometallurgy, chemistry, or chemical engineering. The candidate must be in Canada and ready to start soon.
Location: Queen’s University
Research focus: chemical separation of critical metals
Qualified candidates are invited to send an email with the subject “Prospective RA/Postdoc Position” and include the following:
-CV
-Scanned copy of Trannoscript(s)
Please send applications to farzaneh.sadri@queensu.ca.
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Economic Geology
THE OPPORTUNITY:
The Colorado School of Mines (Mines) Department of Geology and Geological Engineering (GGE), Golden, CO, invites applications for a post-doctoral fellow in economic geology. We seek an outstanding individual holding a Ph.D. in Geology or a closely related field to join our research team to conduct applied research on the formation of epithermal ore deposits and the development of effective exploration strategies.
All candidates applying for this position should be motivated to work in an interdisciplinary framework and to interact closely with other team members at Mines and partner institutions. The candidate is expected to work independently, demonstrating initiative, strong organizational and communication skills, and respect for project deadlines.
We at Mines recognize that diversity is a crucial component to excellence in education and research, and strive to cultivate a community in which students, faculty, and staff with differing backgrounds, perspectives, talents, and needs are supported. We believe that a diverse community fosters energizing and enlightening debates, leads to deeper commitments, and results in a host of educational, research, and service outcomes both within our institution and the broader scientific community.
The successful candidate will be offered an initial one-year full-time position. Renewal will be subject to performance review.
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THE OPPORTUNITY:
The Colorado School of Mines (Mines) Department of Geology and Geological Engineering (GGE), Golden, CO, invites applications for a post-doctoral fellow in economic geology. We seek an outstanding individual holding a Ph.D. in Geology or a closely related field to join our research team to conduct applied research on the formation of epithermal ore deposits and the development of effective exploration strategies.
All candidates applying for this position should be motivated to work in an interdisciplinary framework and to interact closely with other team members at Mines and partner institutions. The candidate is expected to work independently, demonstrating initiative, strong organizational and communication skills, and respect for project deadlines.
We at Mines recognize that diversity is a crucial component to excellence in education and research, and strive to cultivate a community in which students, faculty, and staff with differing backgrounds, perspectives, talents, and needs are supported. We believe that a diverse community fosters energizing and enlightening debates, leads to deeper commitments, and results in a host of educational, research, and service outcomes both within our institution and the broader scientific community.
The successful candidate will be offered an initial one-year full-time position. Renewal will be subject to performance review.
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I am looking to recruit one Master's and one PhD student to join my research team at the University of Wyoming starting in Fall 2025. These are funded positions focused on knowledge management, artificial intelligence, and workforce retention in transportation and construction. The PhD student will work on applying large language models and AI in construction, while the Master’s student will focus on workforce retention and knowledge management in transportation agencies.
Applicants should have a background in civil engineering, construction management, transportation engineering, computer science, data science, or a related field. A minimum GRE score of 298 total is required, along with a TOEFL score of at least 76 (internet-based) for international applicants.
Interested applicants should send their resume, test scores and academic trannoscripts to aahmed3@uwyo.edu with "Graduate Student Application" in the subject line. Please share with anyone who may be interested.
Applicants should have a background in civil engineering, construction management, transportation engineering, computer science, data science, or a related field. A minimum GRE score of 298 total is required, along with a TOEFL score of at least 76 (internet-based) for international applicants.
Interested applicants should send their resume, test scores and academic trannoscripts to aahmed3@uwyo.edu with "Graduate Student Application" in the subject line. Please share with anyone who may be interested.
🌍 Hiring 3 PhD Students in Environmental Engineering – Fully Funded! 🌱
I am looking for three highly motivated PhD students to join my research group at UAE University in the field of Environmental Engineering starting this August. These fully funded positions will focus on cutting-edge environmental solutions.
🔬 Available Research Areas:
1️⃣ Automation of Biological Treatment Reactor Control Using AI.
2️⃣ Modelling and Quantification of GHG Emissions from Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes.
3️⃣ Investigation of PFAS Pathways in Biological Wastewater Treatment Reactors.
📍 Location: UAE University, Al Ain, UAE
📅 Application Deadline: March 31st, 2025
🔹 IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT
✅ Candidates MUST have an engineering degree (Environmental, Chemical, Civil, or related fields). This is a strict requirement.
💡 Ideal Candidates Should Have:
✔️ Strong academic background in engineering disciplines related to environmental research.
✔️ Experience in numerical modeling, bioreactors, and wastewater treatment.
✔️ A passion for research, innovation, and sustainability.
✔️ Having more than one Q1 Scopus-indexed publication and a GRE score.
If you're interested or know someone who would be a great fit, please reach out to me directly.
I am looking for three highly motivated PhD students to join my research group at UAE University in the field of Environmental Engineering starting this August. These fully funded positions will focus on cutting-edge environmental solutions.
🔬 Available Research Areas:
1️⃣ Automation of Biological Treatment Reactor Control Using AI.
2️⃣ Modelling and Quantification of GHG Emissions from Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes.
3️⃣ Investigation of PFAS Pathways in Biological Wastewater Treatment Reactors.
📍 Location: UAE University, Al Ain, UAE
📅 Application Deadline: March 31st, 2025
🔹 IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT
✅ Candidates MUST have an engineering degree (Environmental, Chemical, Civil, or related fields). This is a strict requirement.
💡 Ideal Candidates Should Have:
✔️ Strong academic background in engineering disciplines related to environmental research.
✔️ Experience in numerical modeling, bioreactors, and wastewater treatment.
✔️ A passion for research, innovation, and sustainability.
✔️ Having more than one Q1 Scopus-indexed publication and a GRE score.
If you're interested or know someone who would be a great fit, please reach out to me directly.
Emory Postdoctoral Fellow in Remote Sensing and AI for Urban Malaria Control
Dr. Vazquez-Prokopec and I are seeking an outstanding and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher whose interests focus on the application of image processing and deep learning algorithms to environmental problems. The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary team of Geographers, Entomologists, and Ecologists investigating how emerging AI tools can be leveraged to improve the surveillance and control of urban malaria in Ethiopia.
Position Details:
- Appointment: 1-year term, extendable up to 3 years based on performance
- Start Date: April 1, 2025
- Salary: $65,000 (aligned with NIH postdoctoral pay scales)
Responsibilities:
- Develop AI models using cutting-edge machine learning techniques to identify mosquito habitats from high-resolution satellite and UAV imagery
- Analyze imagery to extract key environmental data for identifying high-risk breeding sites
- Utilize data-driven approaches to pinpoint high-priority Anopheles stephensi breeding areas in urban settings
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Geography, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (awarded before start date)
- Proficiency in image processing and deep learning (Python, R, or similar)
- Experience with UAV imagery and model deployment
Application Requirements:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Letter of Application/Cover Letter (2 pages max)
- Research Statement (2 pages max)
- Up to three writing or coding samples (e.g., journal articles, dissertation chapters, GitHub code)
- Contact details for two references
Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
Start your application process by emailing all required documents to Kim Awbrey (Coordinator of International Projects) at kim.awbrey@emory.edu. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
Don't miss this chance to propel your research career in AI, remote sensing, and global health!
Dr. Vazquez-Prokopec and I are seeking an outstanding and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher whose interests focus on the application of image processing and deep learning algorithms to environmental problems. The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary team of Geographers, Entomologists, and Ecologists investigating how emerging AI tools can be leveraged to improve the surveillance and control of urban malaria in Ethiopia.
Position Details:
- Appointment: 1-year term, extendable up to 3 years based on performance
- Start Date: April 1, 2025
- Salary: $65,000 (aligned with NIH postdoctoral pay scales)
Responsibilities:
- Develop AI models using cutting-edge machine learning techniques to identify mosquito habitats from high-resolution satellite and UAV imagery
- Analyze imagery to extract key environmental data for identifying high-risk breeding sites
- Utilize data-driven approaches to pinpoint high-priority Anopheles stephensi breeding areas in urban settings
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Geography, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (awarded before start date)
- Proficiency in image processing and deep learning (Python, R, or similar)
- Experience with UAV imagery and model deployment
Application Requirements:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Letter of Application/Cover Letter (2 pages max)
- Research Statement (2 pages max)
- Up to three writing or coding samples (e.g., journal articles, dissertation chapters, GitHub code)
- Contact details for two references
Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
Start your application process by emailing all required documents to Kim Awbrey (Coordinator of International Projects) at kim.awbrey@emory.edu. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
Don't miss this chance to propel your research career in AI, remote sensing, and global health!
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Past and future changes in maximum air temperature and cold days in winter in Poland
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Past and future changes in maximum air temperature and cold days in winter in Poland
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